A Facebook post by Nigerian influencer David Oyase has sparked controversy, as he staunchly refuses to delete the wedding invitation of renowned singer Moses Bliss from his page. The post, featuring the wedding invitation card, has generated a significant amount of interactions, drawing attention to a clash between public and private affairs.
Moses Bliss, upon discovering the publicized wedding invitation, requested that Oyase take down the post, emphasizing the private nature of the ceremony and expressing a desire to avoid unnecessary public attention.
Contrary to Bliss’s plea, Oyase adamantly refused to remove the post, asserting that numerous well-wishers are rejoicing in the singer’s happiness, and he cannot deny them the opportunity to share in the celebration. This refusal has intensified the debate over the boundaries between personal privacy and public interest.

As the social media saga unfolds, it raises questions about the responsibility of influencers in respecting the privacy of public figures and whether the pursuit of online engagement should outweigh the desire for personal space during significant life events. The dispute is gaining traction within the Facebook community, with users expressing varied opinions on the matter. The clash between Moses Bliss’s plea for privacy and David Oyase’s commitment to sharing joy highlights the complexities of navigating social media boundaries in the digital age.
“Moses Bliss ❤️, We no fit the publicise your songs and when wedding reach, e becomes Private!
We no go gree 🤔
What do you understand here???
Sir Moses Blisss, you’re loved and that’s all ✌️💯❤️ … The reaction on your comment shows that very few people are in Support of me pulling it down… (Although I respect you). This one alone, the whole world gats celebrate you MOG. ✍️✌️❤️”
The details on the invitation card reveal that the wedding is set to hold in the bride’s home country, Ghana on the 29th day of February, 2024.
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